News

Change of company name

Due to transformation procedures in our company since 1 February 2018 we have been using the company name: PLANTIN SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ SPÓŁKA KOMANDYTOWA.

2016-03-21

We kindly inform you that on 21.03.2016, the Sales Department of the GOTK was moved to Muniakowice near Słomniki. The goods ordered can now be collected solely at our new location at 100 Muniakowice, 32-090 Słomniki; 50°17'31"N, 20°06'59"E. You are welcome to visit our new headquarters.

2016-02-09

The new quality of seedlings in our nursery

In 2015, we introduced a new standard of the blueberry seedlings grown in the M-84 multipots with the single cell capacity of 92 cm3. A greater space available for the seedling roots makes the plants grow considerably stronger and they can be replanted directly into greater containers, e.g. those with the 3-5 L capacity. In summer, the blackberries in the M-84 multipots are grown in the open area in our nursery, thanks to which in autumn they have lignified stems and are totally cold hardy.
Come and buy your blackberry bushes now.

This offer is provided for information purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to purchase any articles within the meaning of Art. 66, Paragraph 1., of the Polish Civil Code or other relevant provisions of the law.

2016-02-01

New Kalmia cultivars

We recommend new cultivars of broad-leafed Kalmia. Ideal, Jan’s Delight, Latchmin and Radiata - cross breeds of well known varieties, developed by Dr K-H Hübbers - display a feast of colours and flower patterns.
Bumblebee - grown by Jon Weirether by crossing 'Peppermint' with a wild Kalmia - displays flowers with attractive and distinctive pattern.
You are welcome to get acquainted with our offer and see our photo gallery.

2016-01-12

Our Blue Honeysuckle plantation

Our first Blue Honeysuckle plantation was set up in 2015 in the area of 5 ha. Since in Poland we do not have precisely elaborated methods of growing the Blue Honeysuckle yet, at consecutive stages of setting up the plantation we depended on our own observations and experience, and we drew on the information from the accessible literature and the experience of our trusted growers from Russia and Canada, where the Blue Honeysuckle is commercially cultivated. A precise description of different stages of setting up the plantation will be successively presented to you in our website articles devoted to the Blue Honeysuckle cultivation.

In the articles to follow, we will provide you with our observations on the Blue Honeysuckle cultivation, running its plantation and harvesting its berries.